Bic acca niall ce ta as KING - SIZED CUCUMBER bh . This -giant eu » @ foot, |of St. Boniface, Man. Six-year-old |a sizeable share while his dog, |- nmerce and government are| is betraying the education of the y Fis long and weighing fosr pounds, neighbor Jean Paul _ Degagne Brownie, looks on. inervcsing aid to educational in-| young then eht invaluable stab- Teamwor Pro ress Prosperit Was grown by Mrs. R. Durand ‘holds it in happy anticipatino of ‘ (CP Photo) | —-s: tions and p ojects. ilizing influence of s good schol ae : <—e = system is lost to that sociecy. : ae Taylor also sang a lovely solo. S8Te CHANGES It would seem tha the present x ‘ MISCOUCHE Mr. O’Brien thanked the visitors BREADALBANE ‘vo one,- inde. 4, regrets that | might ». a good time for a wise- ; ELECT om i ealalad in the .ser-| - 3 the, matter of eJjscation is re-|ly chosen group of experienced, : “Mr. and Mrs, Armand Thibeaw | vice. B.Q.| At a meeting of ihe rate payers |7@:¥'S Seriove attention from | thoughtful and respons'bic eiti- PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE m of Adamsville, N.B. were recent - from Breadalbaye Vilage and|t*ousttful citizens in a fee coun-| zens to vef aside a definite period CAMPBELL and GAUDET visitors to Miscouche at the home Breadalbane R istricts, it) ‘*¥: vigorous and sound jntellee-|of time to make a searching ane. . ES “ake Mira Aradid: Conibpee. BURTON was decided to amalgamate the — aetivity is the very life-blood | alysis uf our educational proces | R FIRST NCE Sympathy is extended to Mre. two schools. Mrs. Kenneth Gra- reedom. ses—What must we keep? What ~ FO PRI Adrian DesRoches, Miscouche, om} Mr, and Mrs. Alfred O’Conm|ham has been engaged as tea-| But there is always a danger | must we change or add? Why? INSERTED BY 1ST QUEENS PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSN. the death of her father Cyrus Gal-| er and family of Hamilton, On| cher. that feverish activity, loud talk,| How should we best proceed? ‘ Inserted by the First Prince Progressive Conservative Assn. Jant of Wellington. Mr. Gallant|tario, are spending holidays with| Miss Lorranie Cousins, Buffalo,|rapid change and new exper!- . passed away at Tyne Valley Hos-| their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- visited her parents;-Mr.and-_ Mrs. | ments will be equated with some- SCALDED BY COOKER‘: —$———— . seman pital on Sunday, August 23.. —_}mond O'Connor, and Mr. and|Bismark Cousins, Breadalbane,| thing necessarily “petier than ‘ ane ' 1 ae : : Mrs. B id Reilly, Cape Wolfe, | during the first of August we already have. And this is not} - EXETER, Ont. (CP) — Three June Gallant, R.N. who is on/| Mrs, Bernard Reilly, Cap st ; ag the staff at St. Joseph's Hospital Misé Olea “Griffin and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Vérnon MacLeod | to say that we,/should maintaim/ men were scalded Saturday when _the s bra lg : ] ; ; T . hagas : <|Albany, Prince Edward -Island,! the old simply because it is the| steam escaped from a pressure oronto, recently spent a week|Alice MacDonald,. of . Toronto, ; t the ho f h ts. in| Ontario, and Mr. and. Mrs. Ever-|2"4 Mr. Macleod’s~ sister, Mrs. | old. cooker at the Canadian Canners i : re . = eee : tt M K : of Rerdés. ‘were Morley Sellar,”Edmonton, Alber-| ff changes are being made implant here. The men had been : , ‘ scouche. Prior to her visit she | ett MacKenna orden, t ted M nd MMO L- : . rki the ki ‘2 several k South Cam| recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. | ‘2 Visited Mr. and MrsLorne| our educational system, and cef-| working at pressure cooker is Yi wpem eevera es th Car Giea O'Connor, Cape Wolfe. Seaman in Aiigust. Mrs ar|tainly any clear vision of the| when a clamp on the door of the 4 ° le fr hi tx oiina, visitirig with her sister and , who was formerly a resident of| future reveals that we are dis-|Cooker. gave way, erupting steam In order that each duly qualified voter may. exercise his franchise, the x : ee law, - and _ a oe ie cee Dien Fredericton, P.E. Island, has not| covering new needs, then it is| in their. direction. ard Rokel, and also in Florida. ster, Mass., w visited here for more than thirty | ; intel Henry Arsenault of Ohelsea,| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles years oe | aces See See Pee ‘Auk ‘Ghee 4 Prince Edward Island Liberal Association wishes to bring the folowing Mass, recently visited in Mis-| 08ers, Glengarry. i : ies Bets ot te. ot] te So ome -sot] a ete | scene uss puaostn anal Wits ie Sool Information. to your attention before election day: Mirs. Phil Arsenault. John Sullivan of Charlottetown, up Grade 12 work im O'Leary | farms ‘in england and. Wales, a Mrs. Eddie Gallant of Montreal are sp nding their annual nit. High School down five per cent from 1958. ee ri | recently spent some time n Mis da at their Sumer tums th Mrs. Certo Gallant vetutell~ ene couche where she visited with her Fane Wolfe, while visiting with ed to her home after spending : Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mc-| -otstives and friends. some time visiting relatives in | Millan. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Collicutt | 7°ronto., . a . ot. anc Mrs. SID OMAC Miss Eunice Gallant, Toronto, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Canali and | of Maine, are spending holidays 5 epending her vecation wits| i a. o two children Joseph Jr. and Cit} with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cok lher parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pat! | o dy, ot Johnny .and Peggy Wil-|licutt,“and Mr. and Mrs: Ivam'|rick Gallant. Piusville Willd — ‘ gon of Framingham, Mass., were} Collicutt, Burton.. Mr. E a aa . = Be ee ee eae eee 4 pont, |g Emi, Burchard, Tor I” FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Mass., recent! ‘visited his form- visiting relatives and friends in + The voter must ne o Canadian citize- \ old Perry. er home inA@zléengarry, with his | piysyille aod O'Leary. r Norman McHardy of | Teronot, | mother, Mrs. Thomas Butler, bis) wr. and-<Mrs. Clifford Gallant Consult ce i spent the past week in Miscouche | brother and sister-inlaw, MY.| ang family, keiurned to Toronto, ide 4 as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.|and Mrs. Clarence Butler oeas Cctasuied of tas ae @ Must be 21 years of age or over. : . D.H. Gallant ee ee ee res Mrs. Charlie Gallant, also Mr HYNDMAN & Co. LTD. - Mr. and Mrs. Terretice Gallant | #°Yaity, recently vis and Mrs. John T. Gallant Das Mantreal, were vieliocs to Mis |home of his sunt, Mrs: Meivit'|""” very segyniae nting was ae @ It is not “en that your name appear on any voters’ list. couche on Friday. . en and Mr. MacGregor, spent on Tuesday at the home of | Insurance Since a Abel Gallant of Chelse, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant experience G paid a brief visit to Miscouche Mr. and Mre:, Everett McKem | when a shower was held in honor eg oo. © bas d . SS elder na of Borden, were — visit-|of*Mr. and Mrs. Emile Mallet, as insurance ynderwriters, ‘i. Monday eve sag | Ors at the home of Mrs. McKet| (nee Bernice Gallant Many your disposal 4 Monday’ €vening am 1C®/ na's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed festival was held the es , useful gifts were received and j \ ; late : ” ward S. Griffin, Burton a delicious lunch was served OFFICes: oe é church grounds. Proceeds were|. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penny and irae ¥ : ‘ te , . Piusville school re-opened af- Charlottetown Summerside ' fn aid of the school. family who spent holidays with lier the summer holiday's. with * * , Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Doucette | Mrs. Penny's parents, Mr. and| yy winston Gallant as-principal, @ Montague | @ Alberton aa t j of Halifax, were visitors to Mis-|Mrs. Edward A. Griffin, Burton, | 544 Mrs. Joey Gallant, for the * a The voter mus ‘ : couche at the home of Mr. and/have returned totheir home in Primary. Agents Throughout the Province tal oe te aes at his 2 —Mrs._ William Perry. over the | Montreal. idk Winston Coecerak’ abe bax! s (a) Either have a $325.00 interest in land or be married to q hiis- -a weekend. Eo ——a_-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhyn and successfully passed grade 11! band or wife who has; or 4 Austin Gallant who spent the a~t agg soe — or ; gummer holidays at the home of | With’ Mrs. yn.s mother, Mrs. : * : Mr cod Mrs. George Walsh in| Bridget MacGregor, Burton, have (b) Be a returned soldier or a\ clergyman. i Miscouche feft for Halifax where | returned to their home in Boston, ‘ j oan Eo ug | Mass. 5 2 ° 2 he will attend school. D.M. | "Mrs. Bridget: MacGregor whe (c) A soldier must have served outside Canada. ; spent the summer months at her | ; : Meee ee 3 BEDEQUE home in Burton, has seturned to (d)eSoldier includes, sailor, airforce and fire fighter. ‘ her winter residence with Mr. ; - and Mrs. Robert Hardy; Alberton. ° ke mos Eran ae ae Miss Pat de Mass of Montreal, A. The wife of a returned soldier or of a clergyman has no vote « been the cuest of Mr. and Mrs.|'S Spending holidays with — her for councillor unless there is property also, MacFarlane. Fernwood. for |2randfather, Mr. Patrick O’- s — days ’ Connor, Cape Wolfe. \a eee aad: tie Kamen 3 Miss Shirley Collicutt and “her - ; g 7 war. ands Mrs. Norman James! brother, Wendell, of Toronto, On- & and their two sons, arethe guests|tario, recently spent holidays 4 mf Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers, | with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. e ° Carleton. ‘The visitors are from| Edmond Collicutt, Cape Wolfe. . . : j Massachusetie “ j ‘ a # Mr. Kenneth Coughlin, Carle CONTINUES LONG WALK - - — : i ton Siding, is a patient in the ; i Prince County Hospital, undergo-| -ACORA, Ghana _ (Reuters) ‘ 5 The voter must: \ ing surgery. He is employed with| Peter Sollery, 23-year-old Cana- ‘ brother, Bannie, at the filling | dian who arrived here eight days ae 9 pation, néar @arleton Siding. Sl ago vith malatia after. hitch- (a) Have lived in the Province for at least 12 months, ~ in _ Mrs. Calvin Cotton, Dartmoutt., hiking 2.000 miles across the electoral district where he seeks to vote for at Teast two months before the BS. tod ter dauaher, Mon Ser |Sehara Desert Jet Sura ) issue of the election writ ling Enman, Victoria West, were |“: Pees C : rere ieee of Mrs. Cotton's mother, tire African continent. P. C. MARTIN FRANK 2 Mrs. E.S. Weeks and Mr. Weeks . ‘ —OR— on August 24th. . : land worth $100 or be married to someone who Messgad Mrs. P. Ferauson 204] - most inexpensive LIBERAL CANDIDATES FOR THE 3RD DISTRICT OF PRINCE Oe — . rr , Verdun, Quebec, have ; ® \ been"@pending some time as the ‘ gues of Mr. and Mrs. Walter|| salesman you can ae . eae Page a it will be impossible for us to tt ? | Crai leton. meet all of the voters of the District of Prince personally. - , » : 3 ___Rev. and Mrs. William Parsons employ “°°@ . (c) Occupy or have for his own use any building worth $100 on Hanover, Mass., are spending r — However, we hope to visit you after the election is over. land he does not own, (buf.in this case the husband or wife of the —some--timein—Fernwood. This is ij . ; _ their first visit to P.E.L GUARDIAN - ~*_ We are sure-the Matheson Government will be returned to office i Scere gets no vote). There large congrega- ‘ ‘ “4 tion at lie’ United Church here on PATRIOT and if you, the electors of the 3rd District, desire sincere, competent, and Sunday mbrning, August 23rd. honest representation, we urge you to mark your ballot for _ Rev, Harold O’Brien, the pastor, ; P t.- an_ impressive sermon] WANT AD MacNUTT AND MARTIN . ted. as organiét for the service. . . . | RA Inserted by the ard. Prince P. E. 1 Liberal Association. bu tmeorted te fin PB. 1tlherst beet } yer aay - — , aiinaiaa . = aN : ' s ite ¢Z « “e- : The effects of this new ‘glaring focus on education: are ‘interest- ing to note. Salaries of teachers longer school days and mere of them; comparative reports on educational systems abound, e+ pecialiy of Canadian and Sovict educational pcoce::e:, industry, of the adult world of each com- munity in supporting and con- presented to the young jin the ctassroom? ‘ : SCHOOL AND SOCIETY In this last respect a. control- led society has a real practical advantage over the free one; its system of education arises from its philosophy of man, and so does the total structure of its society; as a result what the young are tauzht in schoo! will also be found in practice in! society. - 1 George - Weshungics Carver | once told a conference on racial ing the same remark to the adult community. What, we may well ask, {s the relation between the school and society? If the adult community firming in practice the ideals |» Elect a United Team! Government after September 1. ; FOR J.W. Don Campbell J. Hubert Gaudet been given; es of buildings : abc Linsey sendin, for suc-| Understanding in the USA. For Councillor For Assemblyman cessful education have berome | “Your — rage so loud I com !icated and expensive; bud- cannot ar you are say- - , A in dacs isis ‘ainda: GAME eile strong oo ‘heen 2 Geeles of youth sie ae W. R. SHAW FRANK MYERS ‘presentation of First District problems in the Shaw a COUNCILLOR - ASSEMBLYMAN -f “ , a Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Jay with THOUGHTS. FOR OUR TIME wth daughters Jacks ahd Irene,jand Audrey Jay. Mrs. Alden Birt, and daughter sons Merlin and Irwin, and M& Pe 3 ae and sons Patrick and Michael,| Mr. Frank Birt, Foam Lake,| Marleen, Charlottetown, were and Mrs. Harold Jay, motored pe it ny. |Sudbury, Ontario, arrived in Pis-/ Saskatchewan, is a visitor in Pis-| visitors at the home of Mr. and| Charlottetown : BY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL McGUIGAN + quid East, Tuesday evening, to|quid East~at the home of his|Mrs. George Jay, Sunday. i. ond Ws” Lak : 4 : es spend their holidays with the for-|brother, Mr. Wallace Birt and Mr. Harold G. Jay, Mr. E4- | visitors in egy menes pe, ee ee eC ec ward Jay and Mr. Alton Jay, mo-| Mr. and Mrs. Tommy The subject of education has | thoughtfully, ~ Many questions | Owen y Mr. Floyd’ Jay was in’ Char-|tored to Charloitetown Friday. \Gerhane W.it ure spending assumed a prominent |come to mind that require com-| Mrs. Barbara MacKinnon, Som-|lottetown on business, Wednes-/ yr and Mrs. Johnny MacDon-| holidays at the home of Mr. oe place in the public consciousness | sidered answers. erville, Mass., arrived Monday to/ day. ald and son Blair, Hazelbrook,|Mrs. Milton Rodgerson. in the last two or three years. Is there, for example, a mani |spend her holidays: with her sis-| Deepest sympathy is felt for Sunday guests at the home| Mr. and Mrs. Reg. MacNevim, Education has, of course, been| fest correlation between . better | ter and brother, Gladys and Ches- ar aaod baker heaters aun ae al ae Mrs. MacDonald’s parents, Mr.| Charlottetown, are spending ® cherished in this country since| education and the complex, ex-|'er Birt. apis Sey codes tees ee eet | ee B.A.|weeks holiday at the home of: its beginning; in fact, it was so|pensive school buildings we are} Mrs. Robert Leard was hostess|who passed awy in the Prince| Mr. and Mrs. - Senecal,|Mrs. MacNevin’s parents, Mr. normal an element of our society | asked to construct? To a to the ladies of the Pisquid East|Edward Island Hospital after a} Elliot Lake, On kon apne. Gnd Tis. Lon Ae id that it rarely became gootl news-| never experienced before, Women's Institute, Wednesdy eve-| lingering~illness. He was a form- |paper copy, rarely called atten-| media of communication (TV|ning, August 5, with a large at-jer resident of Pisquid East. tion to itself. Currently it is|radio, movies books, advertis-|tendance of ~members~ present.,| Mr. and- Mrs. Harold -G. Jay |- rarely missing from newspapers, |ing) are exerting a shaping in-|when routine business was com-|with sons Harold, Edward and periodicals or public discussions. | fluence on the minds of young |Pleted a contest was put on we Fh tna Ranma nn nn can ag Several factors have contribut-| and old. _ 4 ed to making the general public} Is. our formal, school educat- vividly conscious of educational |ion sufficiently aware of _ this IN Ist QUEENS E CT matters: eae ' | powerful educative force and S$ aoe ee een eee Sedilan Seat for education necessary ’ ly on the. budgets of families, | directed education and this new A ST PRINCE é townships, cities and provinces; | powerful but unsystematic — in- 2 (b) the development of skilled | fluence? W. R. SHAW and : industry and international com-| Are the school and the home ‘“ " |merce as well as crucial involve- | increasingly in their eS 6 Seis eet ae 2 eee Se have given a new priority to; the home the school to education; assume ‘matters that: can only (c): the availability of infor-| be effectively taught in the home? mation about every aspect of life} Can the school avoid a moral carried to everyone by so many |Tresponsibility and confine itself effective media of communica-|to eee formation exclus- tion compels men, women and ively? What is the responsibility